2018 MLB Season Win Totals are OUT in Vegas: How Many Games Will the Astros Win?

The 2018 MLB season does not even start until Thursday, March 29 (earliest Opening Day in history), but that did not stop Matt Holt and his bookmaking team at CG Technology in Nevada with releasing season win totals for the upcoming baseball season. 2017 World Series Champion Houston Astros are expected to have another dominating season and Vegas has their MLB season wins over/under pegged at 96.5. On the flip side, the cellar dwellers are expected to be the Miami Marlins at 64.5 and the Chicago White Sox and my Detroit Tigers projected at 68.5 season wins. 2018 MLB Season Win Totals are OUT in Vegas: How Many Games Will the Astros Win?

2018 MLB Season Win Totals

WINS

Juice

Baltimore Orioles

77.5

u-125

Boston Red Sox

91.5

u-120

Chicago White Sox

68.5

o-125

Cleveland Indians

93.5

u-120

Detroit Tigers

68.5

o-130

Houston Astros

96.5

-110

Kansas City Royals

76.5

u-135

L.A. Angels

84.5

-110

Minnesota Twins

82.5

u-125

New York Yankees

93.5

-110

Oakland A’s

74.5

o-125

Seattle Mariners

81.5

o-120

Tampa Bay Rays

76.5

-110

Texas Rangers

78.5

-110

Toronto Blue Jays

81.5

u-130

Arizona Diamondbacks

86.5

u-125

Atlanta Braves

73.5

-110

Chicago Cubs

93.5

u-125

Cincinnati Reds

71.5

-110

Colorado Rockies

82.5

u-130

L.A. Dodgers

95.5

u-120

Miami Marlins

64.5

o-120

Milwaukee Brewers

81.5

-110

New York Mets

80.5

o-125

Philadelphia Phillies

74.5

-110

Pittsburgh Pirates

76.5

-110

San Diego Padres

69.5

o-120

San Francisco Giants

81.5

-110

St. Louis Cardinals

84.5

-110

Washington Nationals

91.5

-110

Meet the Bookie: Matthew Holt from CG Technology

Direct from Las Vegas on WagerTalk TV host Scott Spreitzer (@scottwins) and special guest Matthew Holt (@MatthewHoltVP) Vice President of Business Development from CG Technology (the largest licensed bookmaker in Nevada) talk sports gambling from the other side of the counter.

2018 MLB Season Win Totals are OUT in Vegas: How Many Games Will the Astros Win?